WrestleMania 41: Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins & CM Punk Set For Triple Threat Match (WWE News)

Punk, Rollins, Reigns three-way expected in Las Vegas after Royal Rumble 2025 tease.

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A CM Punk vs. Roman Reigns vs. Seth Rollins Triple Threat match is reportedly in the works for WrestleMania 41.

PWInsider's Mike Johnson has stated as much, with WWE seemingly set to capitalise on the interactions between the trio at 1 February's Royal Rumble 2025.

Rollins, Punk, and Reigns all made it to the Royal Rumble's final six, with Seth and Punk pairing off into a brawl while Roman fought Logan Paul. In a well-directed shot, WWE's cameras then focused on Seth's face while Reigns was glaring at him from behind, before they stood up and got into it, attempting various finishers back and forth.

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After Reigns had attempted to throw Rollins over the top rope, countering a running clothesline, Punk snuck up and eliminated both men. This allowed Paul to dump Punk out of the match, bringing the Rumble down to Logan, Jey Uso, and John Cena.

There were afters for Punk, Reigns, and Rollins. Seth hit Roman with a Stomp before arguing with Punk over the eliminations, forcing the referees to pull them apart. Soon after, Rollins set his sights on Paul Heyman before hitting Reigns with a particularly gnarly-looking stomp on the ring steps.

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On Monday's Raw, WWE built up the idea that Reigns was injured following the incident, with Rollins addressing the situation in his live promo. Punk, meanwhile, qualified for the 2025 men's Elimination Chamber match by defeating Sami Zayn.

Reigns vs. Punk one-on-one had previously been rumoured for WrestleMania 41. Anything can change between now and 19/20 April, when 'Mania 41 takes place in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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